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It took a while, but Google’s finally fixing a SiriusXM radio issue on its smart speakers

June 27, 2026
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What you need to know

  • Google states a fix is rolling out late in June for a bug that impacted several of its smart speakers and SiriusXM radio.
  • Users given multiple errors a month ago, when reports surfaced, and were unable to get their content to stream via a speaker.
  • While this issue gets resolved, Google’s also debuted its new Home Speaker and expanded Gemini for Home to more partners.

Google has been busy with new launches and bug fixes since May. This week, it’s been reported that a major fix is on the way for a satellite radio problem.

About a month ago, users on the Google Home subreddit reported a sudden problem attempting to listen to SiriusXM radio on their smart speakers (via Android Authority). Getting down to brass tacks, Google responded to this month-old thread this week, stating “We’ve resolved an issue impacting the ability to stream SiriusXM on some Google Home devices.” These “issues” Google refers to were highlighted by the thread’s OP (original poster), who states their smart speakers were unable to stream any content.

Specifically, the user states their device would consistently give them the following error: “I looked for that, but it either isn’t available or can’t be played right now.” They checked their Google Home settings and ensured their SiriusXM subscription was properly linked. Spoiler alert: everything was fine. Further investigations showed that they could listen to the radio via the app, just not through their speakers.

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Many more reports on the subreddit stated similar issues. After contacting Google Support, users were told to run through normal troubleshooting procedures. Many users already said they did this on their own, to be fair. However, through these reports, Google acknowledged it was an issue, at least that’s what users said after contacting support.

Now, over a month later, a fix for the radio issue is coming through for Google Home smart speakers.


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In the time that these issues were reported, Google launched the Home Speaker, its future of smart speakers and AI assistance at home. For $99, the Home Speaker is the brand’s first device built completely around its AI, Gemini. The AI is capable of understanding normal speech, meaning users don’t have to constantly remember and throw buzzwords around. The AI can act on multi-step commands, and users can engage in follow-up questions to keep their conversations going.

Since Gemini is so tightly integrated, we all know what that means: Gemini for Home is at its core. When Google expanded its availability to more countries, the company improved Gemini’s response times by 40%. What’s more, it improved the AI’s ability to understand what device users are talking to about to (hopefully) avoid mistaken commands. On a related note, Google opened Gemini for Home to hardware makers and carriers.

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This means consumers will likely see more devices hitting the market that support Google’s AI natively.

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